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Lumigan

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Lumigan Properties

Active Ingredients
Primary Category
Pharmacological Class
Prostaglandin Analog
Minor Side Effects
Dosage Forms
Eye Drops
Administration Route
Topical (Eye)
Mechanism of Action
Reduces pressure inside the eye by increasing the natural flow of fluid out of the eye. This helps protect the optic nerve from damage in glaucoma.
Prescription Status
Rx
Manufacturer
Allergan
Patient Summary
Used to lower high pressure inside the eye. This helps manage conditions like glaucoma and ocular hypertension to prevent vision loss.
Onset Time
Generally within hours.
Duration
About 24 hours.
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature.
Age Restrictions
Use in children depends on the condition, consult doctor.
Pregnancy Use
Consult doctor before use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Alternative Drugs

About Lumigan

Lumigan is a brand-name ophthalmic solution that contains the prostaglandin analogue bimatoprost. It is approved in Singapore for the reduction of intra-ocular pressure in patients with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. The medication is supplied in a 3 ml bottle, designed for once-daily instillation into the affected eye. Beyond its primary indication, clinicians sometimes reference bimatoprost for cosmetic enhancement of eyelashes, although such use is not licensed by the Health Sciences Authority. Lumigan’s mechanism targets the trabecular meshwork to improve aqueous outflow, thereby lowering pressure and protecting optic nerve health.

What is Lumigan?

Lumigan is a branded eye-drop formulation of bimatoprost, classified as a prostaglandin-F2α analogue. It received approval from the Singapore Health Sciences Authority in 2002 and is marketed by AbbVie (formerly Allergan). The product is administered as a sterile solution in a 3 ml bottle, intended for one drop per eye each night. As a prescription-only medication, it is regulated under the Singapore Medicines Act and is not available over the counter.

How Lumigan Works

Bimatoprost mimics the activity of endogenous prostaglandin F₂α, binding to FP receptors in the ciliary body. Activation of these receptors triggers remodeling of the extracellular matrix within the trabecular meshwork, enhancing uveoscleral outflow of aqueous humor. Clinical trials have shown a 20-30 % reduction in intra-ocular pressure within 4 hours of the first dose, with peak effect typically observed after 8-12 hours. The drug is metabolized locally within ocular tissues and shows minimal systemic absorption, which contributes to its favorable safety profile.

Why Lumigan is Used for Eye-Care Conditions

  • Open-angle glaucoma: By increasing outflow, Lumigan lowers pressure that would otherwise damage the optic nerve, aligning with first-line recommendations in Singapore’s glaucoma management guidelines.
  • Ocular hypertension: Patients with elevated pressure but no optic-nerve damage benefit from the same pressure-lowering effect, delaying progression to glaucoma.
  • Post-surgical pressure control: Following trabeculectomy, adjunctive use of bimatoprost can help maintain target pressures, supporting surgical outcomes.
  • Off-label eyelash growth: Although not approved, studies indicate that bimatoprost stimulates hair-follicle activity, resulting in longer, thicker lashes; this use remains experimental and requires specialist oversight.

Off-Label and Investigational Uses of Lumigan

Evidence from randomized controlled trials suggests that bimatoprost can promote eyelash growth by extending the anagen phase of hair follicles. These findings have not led to regulatory approval in Singapore, and the practice should be undertaken only under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. Other exploratory investigations have examined bimatoprost for neuroprotective effects in retinal degeneration, but data remain preliminary.

Is Lumigan Right for You?

Patients who require reliable intra-ocular pressure control and can administer nightly eye drops are prime candidates for Lumigan. The medication is suitable for adults with open-angle glaucoma, ocular hypertension, or those who have undergone glaucoma surgery. Caution is advised in pregnant or breastfeeding women, as safety data are limited. Individuals with severe ocular inflammation or hypersensitivity to prostaglandin analogues should avoid Lumigan. For patients with compromised renal or hepatic function, no dosage adjustment is typically required because systemic exposure is minimal.

Taking Lumigan Effectively

Administer one drop to the affected eye(s) in the evening, ensuring the bottle tip does not touch the ocular surface. Gently close the eye for a few seconds to improve absorption, then avoid blinking excessively. If a dose is missed, apply it as soon as remembered unless it is close to the next scheduled dose; in that case, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Avoid contact lenses for at least 15 minutes after instillation to prevent pigment deposition. When traveling, keep the bottle in its original packaging to protect it from temperature extremes.

Understanding Side Effects and How to Manage Them

The most common ocular side effects-conjunctival hyperemia, eyelash darkening, and increased iris pigmentation-occur because bimatoprost stimulates melanogenesis and vasodilation in peri-ocular tissues. Using preservative-free formulations can lessen irritation, while topical lubricants may alleviate mild redness. Rare but serious reactions include anterior uveitis or severe allergic keratitis; patients experiencing pain, photophobia, or vision loss should seek immediate medical attention. Systemic adverse events are unusual, but reported cases of headache or mild gastrointestinal discomfort underscore the importance of reporting any unexpected symptoms to a clinician.

Buying Lumigan from Our Online Pharmacy

Accessing Lumigan through our online pharmacy eliminates the challenges of limited pharmacy stock and prescription-only restrictions.

Why Choose Our Service?

Our online pharmacy partners with licensed international suppliers, ensuring that every bottle of Lumigan meets the stringent quality standards set by the Health Sciences Authority.

Quality & Safety

We facilitate fulfillment through verified partners operating under regulatory frameworks that guarantee authenticity and potency.

Pricing & Access

By sourcing directly from reputable manufacturers, we can offer competitive pricing on Lumigan, with additional savings on bulk orders and a Lifetime 10 % discount on all reorders. Alternative prostaglandin analogues, such as latanoprost or travoprost, are also available for comparison.

Discreet Delivery

Orders are shipped in plain-wrapped packaging, with express delivery averaging 7 days and standard delivery within 3 weeks, preserving privacy and ensuring timely receipt.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How soon after starting Lumigan can I expect a reduction in eye pressure? Most patients notice a measurable decline within the first week, with maximal effect reached after about two weeks of consistent nightly dosing.

  • Will my eye colour change while using Lumigan? Bimatoprost can cause a gradual darkening of the iris, particularly in individuals with lighter coloured eyes. The change is generally permanent but does not affect vision.

  • Can I use Lumigan if I wear contact lenses? It is advisable to remove contact lenses before instillation and wait at least 15 minutes before reinserting them to avoid pigment transfer and irritation.

  • What should I do if I experience severe redness after a dose? Mild redness is common; however, persistent or painful hyperemia may indicate an allergic reaction, warranting prompt evaluation by an eye specialist.

  • Is Lumigan safe for people with a history of allergic eye conditions? Patients with known hypersensitivity to prostaglandin analogues should avoid Lumigan, as cross-reactivity is possible.

  • How does Lumigan compare to latanoprost in efficacy? Clinical head-to-head trials have shown comparable intra-ocular pressure reductions, though some studies suggest bimatoprost may achieve slightly greater lowering in certain sub-populations.

  • Can I use Lumigan in both eyes simultaneously? Yes, the standard regimen involves one drop in each affected eye nightly, unless directed otherwise by a healthcare professional.

  • What is the recommended storage condition for Lumigan? Store the bottle at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, and discard any solution that appears discoloured or cloudy.

  • Is it necessary to have a prescription to obtain Lumigan online? While the medication is prescription-only, our service assists qualified patients in submitting verified prescriptions securely to facilitate fulfillment.

Glossary

Prostaglandin-F2α analogue
A synthetic compound that mimics the action of natural prostaglandin F₂α, promoting aqueous-humour outflow in the eye.
Uveoscleral outflow
A secondary pathway for aqueous humor to exit the eye, bypassing the trabecular meshwork and reducing intra-ocular pressure.
Anagen phase
The active growth stage of hair follicles; extending this phase results in longer, thicker lashes.
Hyperemia
Redness of the eye caused by increased blood flow to superficial ocular vessels.
Iridial pigmentation
Darkening of the coloured part of the eye due to increased melanin production, a known effect of prostaglandin analogues.

Disclaimer

The information provided about Lumigan is for general knowledge only and does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions, including those regarding off-label use, should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Lumigan for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription-based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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Information Prepared By

Nawin Kittisak
Vikneswaran V Paranjothy